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“But there is no other mediator than the Lord Christ, who is the Son of God.”
Martin Luther, The Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude Preached and Explained
“If the Gospel is to be preached, it must concern the resurrection of Christ. Whoever does not preach this is no Apostle; for it is the head article of our”
Martin Luther, The Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude Preached and Explained
“God will not permit all men to enter heaven; those who are his own he will receive with all readiness.”
Martin Luther, The Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude Preached and Explained
“Thus the Scripture calls us holy, while we yet live on earth, if we believe. But the Papists have taken the name from us, and say, we are not to be holy; the saints in Heaven alone are holy. Thus we are compelled to reclaim the noble name. You must be holy, but you must also beware against imagining that you are holy through yourself or by your own merit, but only that you have God's word, that Heaven”
Martin Luther, The Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude Preached and Explained
“all the popes, monks and priests were to fuse all the matter of their preaching into one mass, they would not even then teach and present as much as St.”
Martin Luther, The Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude Preached and Explained
“inward holiness in the spirit before God. And this is the reason specially why he said this, in order to show that there is nothing holy but that holiness which God produces within us.”
Martin Luther, The Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude Preached and Explained
“Those precious words, Holy and Spiritual, have been perverted for us through the greed of the preachers, in that they have denominated the state of priests and monks holy and spiritual, and have thus scandalously robbed us of these noble, precious words, as also of the word Church, since with them the Pope and Bishops are the Church, while they do according to their own pleasure whatever they choose, in virtue of the declaration, "The Church has forbidden it." Holiness is not that which consists in the estate of monks, priests and nuns,”
Martin Luther, The Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude Preached and Explained
“Those precious words, Holy and Spiritual, have been perverted for us through the greed of the preachers, in that they have denominated the state of priests and monks holy and spiritual, and have thus scandalously robbed us of these noble, precious words, as also of the word Church, since with them the Pope and Bishops are the Church, while they do according to their own pleasure whatever they choose, in virtue of the declaration,”
Martin Luther, The Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude Preached and Explained
“For wherever there is faith, there come a hundred evil thoughts, a hundred strugglings more than before; only see to it that you act the man, and not suffer yourself to be taken captive; and continue to resist, and say, I will not, I will not. For we must here confess, that the case is much like that of an ill-matched couple, who are continually complaining of one another, and what one will do the other will not. That may yet be called a truly christian life that is never at perfect rest, and has not so far attained as to feel no sin, provided that sin be felt, indeed, but not favored. Thus we are to fast, pray, labor, to subdue and suppress lust. So that you are not to imagine that you are to become such a saint as these fools speak of. While flesh and blood continue, so long sin remains; wherefore it is ever to be struggled against. Whoever has not learned this by his own experience, must not boast that he is a Christian.”
Martin Luther, The Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude Preached and Explained
“He has come that they might reject their works; but this is a thing they cannot suffer, and they reject Him.”
Martin Luther, The Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude Preached and Explained